Al-Mesaimeer Sports Club

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Al-Mesaimeer S.C.
File:Mesaimeer.jpg
Full name Al-Mesaimeer Sports Club
Founded 1998; 26 years ago (1998)
Chairman Abdulrahman bin Saad Shathri
Manager Rodion Gačanin
League Qatar Stars League
2014–15 2nd (promoted from Qatargas League)
Website Club home page

Al-Mesaimeer Sports Club (Arabic: نادي المسيمير الرياضي‎‎) is a Qatari multi-sports club based in Mesaimeer. Its football department plays in the Qatar Stars League. It was previously known as Al-Nahda Sports Club, then Al-Shoala, and finally, today it is known as Mesaimeer Sports Club. It was promoted to the first division of Qatari football for the first time in history in the 2014–15 season.[1]

History

Formation

The club was unofficially formed in 1996 (under the name "Al-Nahda Sports Club"), located in Doha due to administrative and financial dependence of the Qatar Football Association.[2]

In 1998 His Highness the former Heir Apparent Sheikh Jasim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, along with the Qatar National Olympic Committee, officially founded the club followed by the formation of a constituent general assembly and the election of a Board of Directors. In light of that period the club's name was changed to Al-Shoala.[2]

Relocation to Mesaimeer

In 2000, the construction of the club's official headquarters in the Mesaimeer area was completed under the supervision of National Olympic Committee, consisting of an administrative building, clothes changing rooms and a football field.[2]

The Board of Directors' plans were re-examined to attract the local community to the club and form a base of players in all age groups starting from the juniors to the first team and provided facilities and services ranging from sports equipment and accessories to trainers, educators and advice from professional players.[2]

The club began its participation in sporting events and the first team was runner-up in the second league numerous times. After a period of time, junior and youth players were playing against big teams and beating them, prompting the Board of Directors to show diligence and attention towards the younger players. They shifted their resources towards them and trained them well and provided them with attention outside the club, assisting them in their school studies, in addition to support within the club, in the hope that they will one day represent the first team. [2]

In the year 2004, due to the desire of the members of the club's founders and employees, the club changed its name from Al-Shoala to Al-Mesaimeer Sports Club, in accordance to the region of where the club and its headquarters are situated.[2]

In the 2014–15 season, the club finished in second place in the Qatargas League under Yousef Adam, thus winning promotion to the Qatar Stars League for the first time in its history.[1]

Name history

  • 1996 : Founded as Al-Nahda Sports Club
  • 1998 : The club renamed to Al-Shoala Sports Club
  • 2004 : The club renamed to Al-Mesaimeer Sports Club

Players

As of Qatar Stars League:

No Position Player Nation

1 Goalkeeper Hassan Ali Fardah      Qatar
16 Goalkeeper Basel Zaidan      Qatar
26 Goalkeeper Mohammed Ghanem      Qatar

13 Defender Saleh Al-Zowaidi      Qatar
17 Defender Abdullah Aatef      Qatar
18 Defender Herman Kakou      Ivory Coast
19 Defender Khaled Farid Fairouz      Qatar
21 Defender Muhannad Darjal      Iraq
27 Defender Abdurahman Samir      Qatar
33 Defender Khaled Jabarti      Qatar
44 Defender Rafael Amorim      Brazil
55 Defender Abdulaziz Al-Sherif      Qatar
87 Defender Nasser Nabeel      Qatar

4 Midfielder El Hadj Mostafa      Qatar
6 Midfielder Saoud Nasser      Qatar
No Position Player Nation

7 Midfielder Ahmed Al-Salemi      Qatar
8 Midfielder Rashed Bastaki      Qatar
10 Midfielder Hélio Pinto      Portugal
12 Midfielder Mohammed Sultani      Qatar
14 Midfielder Mohammad Nouri      Iran
15 Midfielder Osama Al-Oun      Qatar
23 Midfielder Saoud Al-Ali      Qatar
28 Midfielder Ali Qanber      Qatar
61 Midfielder Mohammed Medhat      Qatar

5 Forward Rashed Al-Ghofrani      Qatar
9 Forward Erivelto Silva      Brazil
11 Forward Hazem Khaled      Qatar
20 Forward Majed Khalvan      Qatar
94 Forward Mohammed Mahjoub      Qatar

Players with Multiple Nationalities

  • Qatar Syria Basel Zidan
  • Qatar Iran Hassan Ali Fardah
  • Qatar Ethiopia Khaled Jabarti
  • Qatar Egypt Abdurahman Samir

For recent squad changes see List of Qatari football transfers summer 2015.

Players registered as professionals

QSL clubs are limited to 4 foreign professionals (3 + 1 Asian) per squad.[3]
Last update: 20 August 2014.[4]

Professional players

Non-professional foreigners

  • Iraq Muhannad Darjal
  • Ivory Coast Herman Kakou

Management

Technical staff

Updated 18 June 2014.[5]

Name Role Nationality
Rodion Gačanin Head coach Croatia Croatian
Dragan Tadić Assistant Manager Croatia Croatian
Dado Kondić Goalkeeping Coach Croatia Croatian
Đorđe Jorović Fitness Coach Serbia Serbian
Raad Abdul Latif Head of Youth Teams Iraq Iraqi
Louay Battah U–19 Coach Iraq Egyptian
Abdulsalam Farid U–17 Coach Egypt Egyptian
Mohammed Hammam U–15 Coach Egypt Egyptian
Taha Hussein U–14 Coach Egypt Egyptian
Saleh Murad U–19 / U–17 Gk Coach Egypt Egyptian
Khaled Ali U–15 / U–14 Gk Coach Egypt Egyptian

Medical staff

Updated 18 June 2014.[6]

Name Role Nationality
Ramos Caesarlona First Team Doctor Philippines Filipino
Richard Sardon Navor Youth Teams Physiotherapist Philippines Filipino
Mohammed Tawoos Physiotherapist Tunisia Tunisian
Eleni Makri Nurse Greece Greek

Board of directors

Position Staff
President Qatar Abdulrahman Shathri
Vice-president Qatar Yusuf Al-Mana
Assistant Secretary Qatar Abdulrahman Al-Qahtani
General Secretary Qatar Ibrahim Al-Mana
Board Member Qatar Abdulrahman Al-Mana
Board Member Qatar Ahmed Taleb
Treasurer Qatar Mohammad Saeed
Board Member Qatar Abdulkader Al-Sheikh
Board Member Qatar Abdulrahman A. Al-Mana

Last updated: 20 October 2011
Source: Mesaimeer

Achievements

Managerial history

References

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